On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 09:44:41PM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> <quote who="Jeff Waugh">
>> > I'm seeing a massive spike of nginx connections in read state, which appears
> > to be related to fastcgi upstream connections [1]. Usually I'll have 0.6 avg
> > and ~25 max connections in read state, but with 0.8.15/0.7.62 I've seen 34.0
> > avg and 52.4 max... and it looks like my fastcgi upstream doesn't like that
> > very much. ;-)
>> Ouch, looks like I spoke too soon -- it's happening again without fastcgi in
> active use. Here's what the connections in read state chart looks like:
>>http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/2009/nginx-0.7.62-connread.png>> There *could* be a slight lagging correlation with the active connections
> chart, showing spikes of connections left in the read state about a minute
> after similar spikes in active connections... but it's definitely not a
> one-to-one relationship, even excluding the static files being served.
Many reading states may indicate some network issues.
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Igor Sysoev
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